Let’s not fool ourselves. We are not talking about a youthful indiscretion here — we are not talking about smoking dope, a DWI, a shoplifting beef, or even a secret abortion. At the age of 14 and 15, Josh Duggar

MSNBC’s “All In” host Chris Hayes and advocate Dan Savage criticized the “gross” “delight” over the Josh Duggar child molestation revelations on Friday. Savage said that while the Duggars engaged in “hypocrisy,” and criticized them for “demonizing LGBT people,” he added,

In a Facebook post Friday, presidential candidate Mike Huckabee affirmed his wife Janet and he support the Duggar family and chastised the media for a lack of consideration for the victims and lack of forgiveness.

According to a 2006 police report obtained by In Touch Weekly, the eldest sibling of the Duggar family from the hit series 19 Kids and Counting was accused of sexually assaulting five young girls in 2002, four of them being younger siblings.